Box 2
Contains 17 Results:
Johnston (J. E.), at Richmond, to Col. Benjamin S. Ewell, 1868 October 12
Appreciates E’s offer to give E’s place [President of College] to J., who cannot accept. J. asked to accept presidency of Express Company being formed. J. may visit Williamsburg in 4 or 5 weeks.
Ewell (Elizabeth S.) to her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, at Buckland, Prince William County, Virginia Postmarked Georgetown, D.C., undated
Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell to Benjamin S. Ewell. (On same sheet.)
Ewell (Jesse) to Thomas Ewell, at George Town, District of Columbia, undated
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Ewell (Rebecca L.) to B. S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, Virginia. Postmarked Buckland, Virginia, 1851 February 17
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Ewell (Thomas), at Nashville, Tennessee, to his brother, Benjamin S. Ewell, at Greenwich, Prince William County, Virginia, 1839 September 12
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Ewell (Thomas), at Jackson, Tennessee, to Mrs. Elizabeth Ewell, at Greenwich, Prince William County, Virginia, 1842 November 27
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Gantt (Ann) to Benjamin S. Ewell, at West Point, New York. Postmarked Bladensburgh, Maryland, 1831 October 23
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Gantt (Thomas T.), at St. Louis, to Elizabeth S. Ewell, at Georgetown, D.C., 1884 February 4
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Grigsby (Hugh Blair), at Edgehill, to Col. Benjamin S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, Virginia (In William and Mary Papers.), 1872 June 2
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Heth (Harry), acting Marshal-in-chief, Inauguration of the Jackson Statue, at Richmond, Virginia, to Col. Benjamin S. Ewell, at Williamsburg, Virginia, 1875 October 22, 1875 October 4
A letter from James L. Kemper, Governor of Virginia, at Richmond, to Harry Heth is on this same sheet.
Hoge (Susan), at Richmond, to Elizabeth Ewell, daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, Undated
Series 1 includes letters arranged alpabetically by writer. A uniform entry has been adopted for each name, and persons of the same name have been identified and distinguished from each other by indicating their relationship to Benjamin S. Ewell or other persons. For example, the entry Brown (Harriot S.) is used for letters signed H. S. Brown and Hattie, and the entry Ewell (Elizabeth), daughter of Benjamin S. Ewell, is used for letters signed Lizzy Ewell or simply Lizzy.
Lowndes (F.), at Georgetown, to Rebecca Ewell, 1866 February 20
L. will give R. grape and current cuttings. Some of the Jefferson relations including Fanny Manning have been staying with Patsy.
Mitchell (G.), at Annapolis, Maryland, to Doctor Thomas Ewell, at Georgetown, D.C., 1806 November 11
The books Ewell sent have arrived and will be given to the subscribers.
Peyton (R. H.) to B. S. Ewell, at West Point, New York. Postmarked Augusta, Georgia, Undated
Letter dated simply March 24. Has a whist club; hopes to be able to pay him $50 soon.
Saunders (Page), at Williamsburg, Virginia, to Elizabeth S. [L?] Scott, at Prince Edward Court House, Virginia, [1867 December 14?]
Asks about her recent marriage; will miss her.
Scott (Elizabeth L.), at Williamsburg, Virginia, to the editor of the News Leader, at Richmond, Virginia, 1909 February 5
Comments on Miss Boyson's prize essay on Robert E. Lee; calls for an end to sectional prejudice.
Stoddert (H.), at St. Louis, to Elizabeth [?], [1865?] April 23
News of the family; tells her to take anything of his that she needs.